Prince Charles put on his military uniform to attend a parade for RAF graduate who didn’t get a graduation ceremony in 2020 because of covis-19 restrictions. 

The heir-to-the-throne, 73, headed to RAFC Cranwell this morning, where he met with recent graduates from Cranwell and RAF Halton. 

The officers present today graduated with no guests in attendance during the pandemic, due to the health crisis and restrictions put in place. 

Charles, who is Marshal of the Royal Air Force, appeared in great spirits as he arrived for the event this morning.  

The heir-to-the-throne, 73, headed to RAFC Cranwell this morning, where he met with recent graduates from Cranwell and RAF Halton

The heir-to-the-throne, 73, headed to RAFC Cranwell this morning, where he met with recent graduates from Cranwell and RAF Halton

The heir-to-the-throne, 73, headed to RAFC Cranwell this morning, where he met with recent graduates from Cranwell and RAF Halton

Decked in his uniform, the Prince of Wales reviewed the officers stood to attention during the event. 

He spoke to a few of them for a moment, as they finally got to enjoy their graduation after it was delayed due to Covid-19. 

He chatted particularly with some of the recently graduated female RAF officers present today. 

It has been a particularly busy week for Charles, who attended multiple events in London yesterday. 

Decked in his uniform, the Prince of Wales reviewed the officers stood to attention during the event

Decked in his uniform, the Prince of Wales reviewed the officers stood to attention during the event

Decked in his uniform, the Prince of Wales reviewed the officers stood to attention during the event

The Prince of Wales and his wife the Duchess of Cornwall, 74, visited the iconic newsroom to mark the 90th anniversary of the BBC World Service in the morning. 

The couple met with the World Service staff and learned how they are maintaining operations across Ukraine, Russia and Afghanistan in order to provide first-hand reports of these zones of conflicts. 

As they met with Sana Safi, a Senior Presenter at BBC Afghanistan, Charles joked he was going to ‘ruin her programme.’

Charles, who is Marshal of the Royal Air Force, appeared in great spirit as he arrived for the event this morning

Charles, who is Marshal of the Royal Air Force, appeared in great spirit as he arrived for the event this morning

Charles, who is Marshal of the Royal Air Force, appeared in great spirit as he arrived for the event this morning

Sana politely replied he wouldn’t, and went on to explain her programme would air later in the day. 

She then went on to talk the couple through the rundown of her show, and gave them a demonstration, introducing the programme in Arabic for the camera. 

After meeting with Sana, Charles and Camilla went on to tour the World’s Service newsroom, where they met with staff, journalists and news producers. 

After the visit, Charles travelled to the West London Welcome community centre to meet its staff and beneficiaries. 

You May Also Like

Cancer: The two habits shown to increase your risk of cancer by ‘30 times’ when combined

Cancer Research UK adds: “When we drink alcohol, our bodies turn into…

Israel kills Hamas weapons boss and corners mastermind of October 7 massacre as IDF advances ‘deep inside’ Gaza City and warns terror leaders they are ‘dead men walking’

Israeli troops are battling Hamas terrorists deep inside Gaza City, according to the…

Afghan woman, 27, reveals how she was forced to flee the Taliban in Kabul and escape to the US – but her ONE-YEAR-OLD son had to be left behind

An Afghan woman has revealed how she was forced to leave her…

Barbie becomes the highest grossing movie of 2023 as Margot Robbie hit brings in $1.3billion at the box office

Barbie’ has become the highest-grossing movie of 2023 a month after it…